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My Year, in Prattling and Photos
It's been a year since... last year. Ironically, it seems I've found myself a new tradition of getting sick during the New Year holidays. At least, this year (that is, this inter-year period remarkable for its shiny decorations in the streets and houses, and closed supermarkets and pretty much everything), I'm doubtlessly doing better: I've managed to come visit my friends in Germany for Christmas (which I failed to do last year) and—after having some good quality time eating machanka, playing Munchkin and swinging machetes (the last one obviously crept into this checklist only for the sake of the phonological form)—I came back home via proverbial Deutche Bahn and probably less known Schweizerische Bundesbahnen, my body hosting a family of viruses, virions and who knows what other tiny critters somewhere inside my chest.
By Andrei Z.3 months ago in Photography
My Winter Wonderland
I love snow. I've come to learn that it's not a popular opinion among adults in my part of the world. And I do understand why. It causes a lot of problems: slick roads, downed power lines, roof damages. It also slows everything down. But I think I rather appreciate that part. I also think it's beautiful. I'm of the mindset that if it's going to be freezing outside it might as well look pretty.
By D.K. Shepardabout a year ago in Photography
The Pounds' Sterling
This is the last picture I took of my mom before the doctors started playing Mrs. Potato Head with her through brain surgeries and radiation that killed everything except, her. That’s why it's on my childless cat lady fridge as one of my favorite moments, even though we had many, many favorite moments since that picture.
By Courtney Poundsabout a year ago in Photography
Take a hike!
A few brief years ago our merry group set off to climb a ‘mountain’. Tabletop Mountain — in S.E. Queensland — is no Everest, but it was challenge enough for us. Spring’s searing sun was already high when we abandoned our cars at its base. As the track was neither marked nor maintained, we were grateful to a chirpy, fit teenager climbing with us. Having completed the hike on a previous occasion, she agilely scampered up the incline, calling encouragement down to us. We would have been clueless without her guidance.
By Angie the Archivist 📚🪶about a year ago in Photography
The Magic of a Big Mound of Dirt. Runner-Up in Through the Lens Challenge.
My stomach is tight. I haven't done this in a while. I light my first joint and fiddle with my camera even though it's already set up the way I like it. I ask the model about her day. The model is a friend of a friend. Her skin glows. She walks with a sense of coiled and casual power. She both does and doesn't know how beautiful she is. Her hair falls in soft curls. The white, linen dress she chose for our photoshoot tangles with her ankles in the wind. We slow down and scope out our first location: a tree next to the old Hooters of our hometown downtown.
By sleepy drafts2 years ago in Photography
Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Photography.
Video Formats and What You Should Know About Them
A while ago, I sent a video to someone and got the kind of reply that slows everything down: “It opens, but something feels off.” The clip looked fine on my computer, so I assumed the work was done. It turned out that exporting a file and delivering a file are two different things.
By Working cata day ago in Photography
The Macro World of Prasanna Kumara Dissanayake A Digital Tribute to Nature
An Unseen World Exposed in the Uva Region Where as most photographers prefer the breathtaking views of large open spaces and many animal species, a photographer from Badulla, Prasanna Kumara Dissanayake, has taken a different approach. Prasanna is an environmentalist who feels the true nature of Sri Lankas biodiversity can be found in the small details found on plants. Prasanna can see the shapes and structure of flower petals, the crystallisation of pollen and the intricate details of the veins in leaves.
By Ramona Marie8 days ago in Photography
Leadership Lessons from the Big Screen: Films That Shaped My Perspective
Movies can teach us more about leadership than we often realize. They present challenges, dilemmas, and triumphs in ways that textbooks cannot. By observing characters navigate complex situations, we see leadership in action, with all its flaws and successes. Films allow us to explore the human side of leadership, showing how decisions, empathy, and courage affect outcomes. Some movies have the power to change how we think about leading others, offering lessons that stay with us long after the credits roll.
By Evan Weiss St Louis12 days ago in Photography
Why Printed Photographs Still Matter: The Art and Value of Preserving Memories in Print. AI-Generated.
In a world where most photographs live on phones, laptops, and cloud storage, it is easy to assume that printing pictures is a thing of the past. Yet something meaningful gets lost when memories stay locked inside a device. A photograph printed on high quality paper carries a weight and warmth that no screen can fully replicate. It can be held, shared, framed, and passed down through generations.
By The Icon15 days ago in Photography
The Gold Tone (Orotone) Technique. AI-Generated.
She picked it up from a dusty shelf at an estate sale, thinking it was just an old frame. Then the light caught it. The image glowed, not like a print, not like a painting, but like something that seemed to carry its own inner warmth. That was her first encounter with an Orotone, and she bought it without asking the price.
By CurlsAndCommas19 days ago in Photography
Gold Chrysotype Photography Is Back and the Colours Are Breathtaking. AI-Generated.
There is a moment when a chrysotype print is lifted from its chemical bath and held up to the light stops people mid-breath. The colours that bloom across the surface — soft dusty pinks fading into deep magenta, rich cyans pooling at the edges, velvety blacks settling into the grain of the paper — look less like a photograph and more like something pulled from a dream.
By CurlsAndCommas19 days ago in Photography
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